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- Partial Melt Distributions from Inversion of Rare Earth Element . . .
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- McKenzie, D. ,O’Nions, R. K. , Partial melt distribution from inversion of . . .
McKenzie, D ,O’Nions, R K , Partial melt distribution from inversion of rare earth element concentrations Journal of Petrology, 1991, (32) 1021–1091
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McKenzie, D and O'Nions, R K (1991) Partial melt distributions from inversion of rare Earth element concentrations Journal of Petrology 32: 1,021-1,091
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Abstract Inversion of rare earth element (REE) abundances in MgO-rich (MgO ⋛6 wt %) igneous rocks, described initially by McKenzie O'Nions (1991), provides a useful means of constraining the distribution of melt fraction with depth, X(z), in the mantle Here, we investigate the sensitivity of the REE inversion procedure to noise in measured REE abundances and to variation in parameters
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